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L'interdiction des réseaux sociaux en Australie semble être un échec, mais pas pour la prochaine génération

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Six mois après l'entrée en vigueur de l'interdiction des réseaux sociaux aux moins de 16 ans en Australie, les adolescents les utilisent toujours. Les bénéfices de cette loi concerneront la génération suivante, qui aura grandi sans les plateformes.

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